The best parks in Paris showcase a a variety of plants, animals and attractions. You’ll find parks with vast collections of native and exotic plants, conservation museums and walking paths, as well as parks dedicated to landscape art and design.

Plenty of parks boast exciting attractions as well, such as historic buildings, monuments, sculptures, zoos and museums. Whether you want outdoor leisure, sporting events or a picnic with the kids on a sunny day, here are the 10 best parks in Paris.

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    Jardin des Plantes

    Browse museum exhibits about nature

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    Jardin des Plantes is a botanical garden that’s home to greenhouses, artwork, archives, libraries, and a zoo. Located 12 minutes from the city centre in the 5th arrondissement, Jardin des Plantes was originally designed as a medicinal garden in the 17th century.

    The primary focus of the garden is the greenhouses, which hold plant samples, botany exhibits, and regional plants. You’ll also find 4 museums with exhibits on mineralogy, zoology, paleontology, and botany. The garden itself has different zones, such as alpine, winter, and Australian gardens, as well as a rose garden.

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    Location: 57 Rue Cuvier, 75005 Paris, France

    Open: Saturday–Thursday from 7.30 am to 6.30 pm, Friday from 7 am to 6.30 pm

    Phone: +33 (0)1 40 79 56 01

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    Parc Monceau

    Marvel at English follies

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    Parc Monceau is a public park that spans 8.2 hectares and features an English style with follies, children’s play areas, and statues of famous figures. Located about 18 minutes from the city centre in the 8th arrondissement, Parc Monceau is a popular park for residents and visitors alike.

    The English style of the park is characterised by an informal design, curving walkways, and follies, or scaled-down architectural features. Some of the unique follies include a Chinese fort, Corinthian pillars, and a Dutch windmill. You’ll also find several statues of French figures, such as Ambroise Thomas and Charles Gounod.

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    Location: 35 Boulevard de Courcelles, 75008 Paris, France

    Open: Daily from 7 am to 9 pm

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    Bois de Vincennes

    Sightsee in one of the city’s biggest parks

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    Bois de Vincennes is one of the largest parks in Paris and offers gardens, a zoo, a hippodrome, a velodrome, and other attractions. Located about 30 minutes from the city centre, the park is next to the former royal residence known as Château de Vincennes.

    The park has a lot to see and do, such as the English landscape garden with recreational lakes and a colourful botanical garden. You’ll also find an arboretum with over 2,000 trees and shrubs, including heritage apple and pear trees. Another highlight is the Paris Zoological Park, a popular zoo with global wildlife like Indian elephants and rainforest species.

    Location: Route de la Pyramide, 75012 Paris, France

    Open: Daily from 9.30 am to 8 pm

    Phone: +33 (0)1 49 57 15 15

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    Wander in the Jardin des Tuileries

    Take a stroll in one of the most beautiful gardens in Paris

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    Located in the centre of Paris, between the Louvre and the Concorde Square, the Jardin des Tuileries (the Tilery Garden) is a historical public park that dates back to the 16th century. Featuring restored Jardin à la Française originally designed by Le Notre, and home to landmarks and many beautiful statues such as the Arch of Triumph of the Carrousel, it’s a very popular place to take a stroll.

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    Location: 113 Rue de Rivoli, 75001 Paris, France

    Open: April, May and September from 7 am to 9 pm, June August from 7 am to 11 pm, October – March from 7.30 am to 7.30 pm

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    The Luxembourg Gardens

    Jardin du Luxembourg is abeautiful park in the 6th arrondissement of Paris

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    The Luxembourg Gardens (Jardin du Luxembourg) is a public garden that borders the Latin Quarter and Saint-Germain-des-Prés in Paris. In 1612, Queen Marie de Medici ordered that a grand park be laid out. Today, this vast outdoor space is split into English and French-style gardens.

    More than 100 statues are scattered throughout this vast green space, which also boasts an orchard, apiary, woodland, and pond. Landmarks within the park include the magnificent Medici fountain, Pavilion Davioud, and the Orangerie. Kids will love the finger puppet shows at its Théâtre des Marionnettes.

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    Location: 75006 Paris, France

    Phone: +33 (0)1 42 34 20 00

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    Parc Floral de Paris

    Explore a variety of themed gardens

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    Parc Floral de Paris is a park and botanical garden within Bois de Vincennes that’s home to flower gardens, a lake, water features, a concert stage, and other attractions. The park is about 30 minutes from the city centre and hosts several major flower shows throughout the year.

    Small flower gardens are found throughout the park, showcasing rhododendrons, irises, dahlias, azaleas, culinary herbs, cacti, and Japanese bonsai plants. You can also see the lake and ponds with lotus flowers and lily pads. Other park attractions include a concert stage, a cafe, exhibit halls, an art gallery, a miniature railway, and a children’s playground.

    Location: Route de la Pyramide, 75012 Paris, France

    Open: Daily from 7.30 am to 5 pm

    Phone: +33 (0)1 49 57 25 50

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    Parc de Belleville

    Enjoy a day out with the kids

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    Parc de Belleville is a vast park on the hill of Belleville with walking paths among flower gardens, a wooden children’s playground, and an open-air theatre. Located in the 20th arrondissement about 15 minutes from the city centre, Parc de Belleville is perched on the hill of Belleville and provides panoramic city views.

    Some of the park’s prized displays include over 1,200 trees and shrubs, a towering waterfall, recreational lawns, and numerous flower beds with annual blooms. If you have the kids with you, the park has recreation options like Ping-Pong tables, a wooden playground, and a small museum dedicated to environmental conservation.

    Location: 47 Rue des Couronnes, 75020 Paris, France

    Open: Daily from 8 am to 9.30 pm

    Phone: +33 (0)1 43 15 20 20

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    Parc Montsouris

    Explore the flora and fauna of Paris

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    Parc Montsouris is an urban park with a variety of flowers, shrubs, and trees, wide lawns, a lake, a theatre and other attractions. Located 26 minutes from the city centre in the 14th arrondissement, the park is one of several urban parks located at the cardinal points of the compass in Paris.

    One of the notable landmarks in the park is a stone monument that marks the Paris meridian, a line that passes through the centre of the city. You’ll also see a variety of native flora and fauna, including weeping beech and buttonwood trees, honey locusts, and Mahonia shrubs. The lake provides a habitat for turtles, geese, herons, and ducks.

    Location: 2 Rue Gazan, 75014 Paris, France

    Open: Daily from 7 am to 7 pm

    Phone: +33 (0)1 53 90 67 14

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    Promenade Plantée

    See views of the city from above

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    Promenade Plantée is an elevated park and green walkway that stands above the Viaduc des Arts and offers stunning city views. Located in the 12th arrondissement about 33 minutes from the city centre, the park is unique in that it’s constructed on top of old railway infrastructure.

    A cherished landmark, the park is elevated 10 metres above the street and boasts tree-lined corridors and spectacular city views. You can access the park via staircases and lifts along the way, giving you a chance to shop in the artisan shops along the Viaduc des Arts before venturing into the park.

    Location: 1 Coulée Verte René-Dumont, 75012 Paris, France

    Open: Monday–Friday from 8 am to 5.45 pm, Saturday–Sunday from 9 am to 5.45 pm

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    Parc André Citroën

    See spectacular landscape art and design

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    Parc André Citroën is a vast park on the left bank of the Seine with a variety of gardens, greenhouse pavilions, and a tranquil reflecting pool. Located about 30 minutes from the city centre in the 15th arrondissement, the park was constructed on the site of a former automobile manufacturing plant.

    Visiting the garden is a treat for the senses. You’ll find dancing fountains and a massive canal and reflecting pool with a suspended walkway and 2 adjacent gardens, each with its own landscape design. The other gardens in the park have different themes associated with the senses, days of the week, and states of water.

    Location: 2 Rue Cauchy, 75015 Paris, France

    Open: Daily from 8 am to 5.45 pm

    Phone: +33 (0)1 53 98 73 84

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    Bois de Boulogne

    Take the kids to a historic amusement park

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    Bois de Boulogne is a woodland park that features botanical and landscaped gardens, a zoo, an amusement park, recreational lakes, and other attractions. Located about 30 minutes from the city centre in the 16th arrondissement, the park is one of the largest in the city and hosts many events and festivals.

    Some of the highlights of the park include an English landscape garden with a cascade and lakes, smaller botanical and landscaped gardens, and a historic chateau. You can also visit the complex of greenhouses that hold a variety of plants, or take the kids to the zoo and amusement park for pony rides, puppet theatre, and carnival games.

    Location: 75016 Paris, France

    Phone: +33 (0)1 53 92 82 82

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    Parc du Champ-de-Mars

    Explore old military training grounds

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    Parc du Champ-de-Mars is a vast green space with classical buildings, memorial statues, and walkways among wide lawns and tranquil trees. Located about 20 minutes from the city centre, the grassy park was originally used as a parade ground for military cadets.

    You can still see the 18th-century École Militaire, a French-classical military academy building, in the park. From Champ-de-Mars Park you get a completely unrivalled view of the Eiffel Tower. Along with sightseeing, the park is a great spot for a summer picnic.

    Location: 2 Allée Adrienne Lecouvreur, 75007 Paris, France

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